Cornwall Maps

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There are many sorts of maps that are use to genealogists, both modern and historical.  The GENUKI pages for all the parishes have on-line links to many maps, including the historical maps.  Google Earth also provides the well-known images that can be used with map overlay, and Google Maps can be used to find speific addresses and places.

The most useful printed maps are a good street atlas of Cornwall, such as Philip's Street Atlas, which is more useful for finding streets in the larger towns.  The best resource for locating the more rural properties, hamlets, and farms, is the OS (Ordinance Survey) map series.  The most detailed is the Explorer Series, which is on a scale of 1:25000 and provides extremely useful detail of property boundaries, roads, paths, trails, water and woods features, as well as topographical information.